In this video I explain the SAC hiking skale and how it relates to the different colors/signs. The sheet from SAC (in German): www.sac-cas.ch/fileadmin/Ausb...
T4 can have snow free (in the summer) glaciers, T5 and T6 and those with "(increased) risk of slipping". T4 has the description: "Trail not necessarily present. In certain places you need your hands to move forward. Terrain already quite exposed, tricky grassy slopes, crags, easy firn fields and apere glacier passages."
Super erklärt, sollte ich mal als Flachlandsachse in die Schweiz zum Wandern kommen, weiß ich Bescheid. VG
Danke Jens
Defenatly good to know 😊👍 great video 👌
I always assumed, that T routes never go over a glacier and that the Hochtouren Skala applies there?🧐
T4 can have snow free (in the summer) glaciers, T5 and T6 and those with "(increased) risk of slipping". T4 has the description: "Trail not necessarily present. In certain places
you need your hands to move forward. Terrain already quite exposed, tricky grassy slopes, crags, easy firn fields and apere glacier passages."
nice